A Many
B rural areas
C composed of
D labors
A During
B to watch
C when
D homework
A have
B to tell
C the
D until after
A all of
B most of
C all the
D all most
A for whom
B in what
C in which
D of which
A breakdown
B breakthrough
C break-in
D outbreak
A pushing back
B playing down
C keeping down
D turning around
A to
B into
C onto
D over to
A house
B place
C home
D business
A Because of
B In spite of
C In case of
D But for
A lied
B lying
C laid
D lain
A sensible
B insensible
C sensitive
D senseless
A rewriting
B to rewriting
C rewrite
D to rewrite
A I’m afraid not.
B Yes, please.
C Never mind.
D Anything will do.
A The most, the best.
B The more, the merrier.
C The many, the merrier.
D The more, the more happily.
A one time
B in one occasion
C once in a blue moon
D normally
A devalued
B established
C appreciated
D improved
A earn money
B save money
C sit still
D economize
A couldn't assist
B couldn't resist
C couldn't face
D couldn’t stand
A The final test hasn’t been finished yet.
B They are not doing the final test
C The final test will never be finished
D The final test has just been started
A Her postcard should be sent to you.
B You’d rather I sent her a postcard
C You’d better send her a postcard
D I am advised to send you her postcard.
A I live in the city, but I don’t go to the cinema every Saturday.
B I don’t live in the city, but I go to the cinema every Saturday.
C I live in the city, so I go to the cinema every Saturday.
D I don’t live in the city; that’s why I can’t go to the cinema every Saturday.
A The diversity of life on Earth gets poorer every day because of our overuse of resources and disregard for the riches of nature
B Every day the diversity of life on Earth gets poorer, leading to overusing resources and disregarding the riches of nature.
C Every day the diversity of life on Earth gets poorer, in return for overusing resources and disregarding the riches of nature.
D Although we are overusing resources and disregarding the riches of nature, the diversity of life on Earth gets poorer every day.
A I objected to many people criticized me yesterday.
B I objected to many people being criticized yesterday.
C I did not approve of many people criticized yesterday.
D I objected to being criticized by many people yesterday.
A Eagan’s life shows how a wealthy student can achieve as much as a poor one.
B Eagan’s life shows that military experience makes athletes great.
C Eagan’s life shows that a man can be an athlete and a well-educated person.
D Eagan’s life shows how easy it is to win two gold medals in different Olympic sports.
A Renting rooms to immigrants
B Teaching foreign languages
C Doing laundry and cleaning
D Writing fiction for women’s magazines
A A teacher at Yale
B A fictional character
C A student at Oxford
D A bobsledder at the Olympics
A large weapons such as cannons
B small weapons such as pistols
C shoulder weapons such as rifles
D tension weapons such as crossbows
A Light heavyweight boxing, Olympic gold medal
B U.S. national amateur heavyweight boxing title.
C British amateur boxing championship
D Heavyweight boxing, Olympic gold medal
A In Antwerp, Belgium
B In Paris, France
C In London, England
D In Lake Placid, New York
A He was inducted into U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame.
B He was promoted to lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Army.
C He received a gold medal in four-man bobsledding
D He was appointed assistant district attorney for Southern New York.
A The mechanics of rain.
B The climate of North America.
C How gravity affects agriculture.
D Types of clouds.
A second
B tiny
C slow
D predictable
A moving all the time
B always having feeling
C never changing
D falling down easily
A They are balanced by the pressure of rain droplets.
B The effect of gravity at high altitude is random.
C They are kept aloft by air currents.
D The heat from the Sun’s rays melts them.
A They are ice crystals.
B They are small drops of dew.
C They are watery fruits.
D They are animals living on ice.
A They never occur.
B They are not affected by the force of gravity.
C In still air they would fall to the ground.
D In moving air they fall at a speed of thirty-two miles per hour.
A 1/16 inch
B 1/125 inch
C 1/2500 inch
D one millionth of an inch
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